A varied range of accommodation for holiday rental, to compliment the multitude of activities available in this area such as, walking, bird watching, canoeing, sailing, quad biking, skiing, golf and mountain biking.

The Spey Fishery District, this includes 52 rod fisheries within the mainstem of the Spey and its tributaries. The District covers 107 miles of Mainstem River, approximately 560 miles of tributaries and 20 miles of coastline in the Moray Firth,

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Many thanks to Strathspey Estatefor facilitating this camera's location and to the Spey Fishery Board for capitally funding its installation. Strathspey Estate offers a rich variety of field sports including Salmon fishing on the River Spey. The River Spey needs little introduction as one of Scotland's best known salmon rivers, and at Castle Grant Water, downstream from Grantown on Spey, the Estate has three of the best salmon beats on the river, with a total of 29 named pools. The River Spey is a river in the northeast of Scotland, the second longest and the fastest-flowing river in Scotland. It is important for salmon fishing and whisky production. Certain sections of the Spey change their course very frequently, either gradually as a result of deposition and erosion from normal flow, or in a matter of hours as a result of going into spate. Grantown-on-Spey is a town in the Highland Council Area in Scotland. It was founded in 1765 as a planned settlement on a low plateau at Freuchie beside the river Spey at the northern edge of the Cairngorm mountains, about 20 miles South East of Inverness.